« on: December 30, 2010, 08:09:03 PM »
If you see the full presentation the situation is explained quite well. It is trivial to overwrite any revocation lists totally breaking the chain of trust. Also, there's a reliable way to downgrade from whatever update Sony might come up with. In short: Sony is screwed.
And this all happened because Sony wanted to stop Linux, and by doing so pissed off hackers.

Some top boss in Sony is probably taking his hat and leaving the company by now...

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